作者: Casey T. Taft , Alexandra Macdonald , Candice M. Monson , Sherry M. Walling , Patricia A. Resick
DOI: 10.1007/S10896-013-9496-Y
关键词: Human factors and ergonomics 、 Clinical psychology 、 Aggression 、 Social information processing 、 Active duty 、 Poison control 、 Medicine 、 Intervention (counseling) 、 Suicide prevention 、 Domestic violence 、 Medical emergency 、 Social Sciences (miscellaneous) 、 Sociology and Political Science 、 Law
摘要: In this brief report, we present information on the Strength at Home intervention to treat male active duty or military veteran perpetrators of intimate partner violence (IPV) as well preliminary pilot study findings. is a 12-session cognitive-behavioral group developed by authors that based social processing model IPV perpetration. Six men referred two groups and five collateral female partners participated in study. Findings indicated large reductions for most indices physical psychological from pre-treatment 6-month follow-up. These initial results are promising though small sample size other limitations preclude our ability draw firm conclusions.